Brad Knott addresses tech updates and historical remembrance

Brad Knott addresses tech updates and historical remembrance
Brad Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott has been vocal on social media, addressing various issues ranging from government spending to historical commemorations. His recent tweets provide insight into his views on technological modernization, government transparency, and historical remembrance.

On June 4, 2025, Congressman Knott criticized the allocation of funds without updating technology within federal agencies. He stated that “Appropriating funds without modernizing tech is an irresponsible use of taxpayer dollars. Portions of the FAA still utilize snail-mail exclusively.” He further expressed concerns about outdated processes and equipment being inefficient and posing risks, highlighting a discussion he had with aviation industry experts.

The following day, June 5, 2025, Congressman Knott addressed public skepticism regarding past governmental actions. He noted that “The American people are right to question one of the greatest cover-ups and betrayals of public trust in our nation’s history.” However, he acknowledged the efforts by the current administration to enhance transparency and accessibility at the White House.

On June 6, 2025, Congressman Knott commemorated D-Day’s anniversary by honoring those who fought during World War II. He tweeted “Eighty-one years ago, thousands of brave heroes charged into danger to liberate Western Europe and save the world from heinous tyranny. We remain in their debt.” This message was accompanied by hashtags #DDay and #WWII.

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